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- From: thesingm@soadc.enet.dec.com (Running in the Shadows)
- Subject: Re: Need help with FTP'ing/downloading
- Message-ID: <1992Nov9.165824.2621@e2big.mko.dec.com>
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- Sender: usenet@e2big.mko.dec.com (Mr. USENET)
- Reply-To: thesingm@soadc.enet.dec.com (Running in the Shadows)
- Organization: Digital Equipment Corporation
- References: <rossd.02qw@teleinfo.adsp.sub.org>
- Date: Mon, 9 Nov 1992 16:58:24 GMT
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- In article <rossd.02qw@teleinfo.adsp.sub.org>, rossd@teleinfo.adsp.sub.org (Ross Delaforce) writes:
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- |>Basicly I -:
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- |>(1) Open the FTP link, then type BIN.
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- |>(2) Find and GET the file I want.
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- |>(3) Bye the link, and then enter Kermit locally
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- |>(4) Set Kermit with SET FILE TYPE BIN
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- |>(5) Download the file, using MSEND.
- |>
- |>The files I end up seem to send up coorrupt! 8-(
- |>
- |>Can anyone suggest what I am doing wrong, before I I loose all of my hair
- |>from 'pulling my hair out'... 8-)
- |>
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- Avoid Kermit whenever possible. I have rarely gotten Kermit to either
- send or receive a file with corrupting the hell out of it. If you have
- Zmodem or something else, use it.
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- |>Regards,
- |>
- |>Ross Delaforce
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- Be Excellent!
- Matt Thesing
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